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Russia’s KPRF has attacked plans of the acting Ukrainian president to
ban the Communist party in the country, as a threat to all leftist and
patriotic forces, and says such a step is typical of fascist regimes of
the past.
“All fascist regimes in the world started their activities
with a ban on Communist parties. Such threats are a threat to all
leftist popular and patriotic forces,” the leader of Russian
Communists, Gennady Zyuganov, said at a roundtable in the State
Duma on Wednesday.
Zyuganov said the Communist Party of the Russian Federation had
prepared a draft motion against the attempts to ban the Communist
Party of Ukraine, and would submit it to the Lower House in the
near future.
The Communist Party chief also added that he doubted the
situation in Ukraine would change after the forthcoming
presidential poll. “The suggestion that anything would settle
there after May 25 is just an illusion. Presently, there are no
conditions in Ukraine for holding normal elections,” he
said.
Zyuganov called for Russian authorities to give greater support
to the residents of the South-Eastern regions of Ukraine who
support the federalization of the country. “No one is
demanding to send in troops, but we have a right to support our
friends and brothers,” he stated. “It is our duty to
express our common will and do everything to help the Ukrainian
people get rid of the fascist junta that tries to establish
itself with US guidance,” Zyuganov told the Russian
parliamentarians.
The center-left Fair Russia party has backed the initiative.
“We are unconditionally supporting the motion in support of
the Ukrainian Communist Party because while approaches to
ideology might differ, a ban on a political parliamentary party
in any country is a nonsense, and should not be allowed,”
Fair Russia leader Sergey Mironov has said.
On Monday this week Ukraine’s acting president Aleksandr
Turchinov asked the Justice Ministry to ban the Communist Party
for its alleged involvement in the pro-federalist movement in
Donetsk and Lugansk Region that, in Turchinov’s view, were
threatening Ukraine's territorial integrity and national
security.
The communists' policies have an openly anti-constitutional
character Turchinov said in a letter to the Justice Minister.
In mid-May the leader of the Communist Party of Ukraine, Pyotr
Symonenko, said that the current Kiev regime was killing peaceful
civilians in the country's southeast and spreading lies about the
real situation. Symonenko has called on Kiev to stop its
“anti-terrorist operation,” saying it has now turned
into a “terrorist operation against its own people.”
State Duma speaker Sergey Naryshkin said on Wednesday that
Symonenko had planned to attend the roundtable in Russia but
could not do so because of threats to his personal safety made in
Ukraine. Naryshkin added that Symonenko had to withdraw from the
Ukrainian presidential race for the same reason.
Curtsy - Russia today